The sushi selection is amazing and very delicious if you are looking to sit down and order from a menu. However, if you are looking to enjoy the overflowing food of a buffet look elsewhere. I have eaten at Asahis a handful of times going there specifically for the sushi buffet. I never leave a grain of sushi rice on my plate but each time I was there I could feel the sushi chef's (i think he is the owner) eyes burning into the back of my head making a mental count of how many pieces of sushi I had taken. Even to the point of making me feel guilty for going back for more.
The feeling of guilt did not keep me away as the food was too good. I was just going to ignore the looks and eat my fill. But my final experience there today with my wife was the deal breaker. Arriving at a normal 12:15 lunch time I was shocked to see no more then 4 individual pieces of sushi scattered on the buffet counter. We quickly packed up and had lunch at another sushi place a few minutes from there.
For the folks who would like to try it for themselves you need to arrive at 11:30 to enjoy some great sushi. Otherwise, you could be disappointed. For me I will never eat there again lunch or dinner, buffet or not.
I would suggest to the owner to drop the buffet idea and have people order sushi a la carte before he scares away more lunch customers that love sushi.
Pros: Great sushi
Cons: Slow in replenishing buffet selections
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